Bite Me! – Officer Derrick Pendergrass, COPS TV Show – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Officer Derrick Pendergrass of the Chattanooga Police Department (TN) responds to a distress call after passersby observe a woman bleeding from the head and passed out on the sidewalk. After making contact with the woman, it becomes obvious that the woman is extremely intocxicated and is unable to answer questions or remember how she came to be at the location passed out. After the woman refuses to stay seated, she attempts to bite Officer Pendergrass. When paramedics arrive, she again attempts to bite the officer and is told that she will be maced if she does so again. After several witnesses claim that she was arguing with a man and causing a scene, she is arrested for public disorderly, public intoxication and assault on a police officer.
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35 thoughts on “Bite Me! – Officer Derrick Pendergrass, COPS TV Show”
  1. I remember watching this in July 2013 this makes me laugh when she was trying to bite the officer's arm 😂 LMFAO !!!!!!!!

  2. This reminds me of an instance last week when I drove an Uber passenger from Caesar's Palace to her condo complex.

    Right off the bat she admitted she was very drunk. She was a groggy and confused drunk. I asked her what she had to drink, like beer, wine, vodka, etc. and she answered all the above lol.

    When we reached her condo complex, the security guard asked for her name, building number, and suite number. She gave her name and building number but not her suite number, but the guard decided to let us through the gate. When I reached her building, I let her know that we just arrived. But she was real groggy and wouldn't budge. I asked her for the suite number and if I could help her walk to the door. She was so wasted that she was having a hard time comprehending what was going on and what we were asking her.

    So I drove back up to the security booth, the guard asked his partner to come help out. He tried talking to my passenger asking for her suite number or last name but she was still out of it.
    After several moments, she started calling her boyfriend who lives with her and started to walk back towards her building, though the guards asked her to stay here because we were concerned she might fall and hurt herself.

    In the end, she seemed to get home safe and sound. It was an interesting experience.

  3. This jerk was my probation officer (pendergrass) in Catoosa County GA. He is a total tyrant, which is obviously why he went from street cop and to probation officer… in ANOTHER COUNTY, NOT TO MENTION STATE. And yea, he’s still the same. I couldn’t make a payment one month and he accused me of being on drugs. I almost wanted to slap him when I passed the “random drug test”. He should be on the Brady List.

  4. "You were drinking, either with your boyfriend or a girlfriend, you got into an argument, and he (or she) hit you upside the head. Right?"

    "I don't remember, but that sounds about right."

  5. That officer did not handle the situation properly. He was concerned for her safety? I think he may have had some small concern but mainly he wanted to ensure she knew who was boss even to the point of forcing her to sit down even if she clearly could stand and walk. He would do that for her safety because he was afraid she might fall and hurt herself. He would do that even if to protect her from harm he had to throw her forcefully on her face. His feelings were hurt because she was not being subservient enough for his ego.

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